The US Department of Commerce has added dozens of Chinese tech companies to its export blacklist, citing national security concerns. The move is part of a broader effort by the US government to restrict China's access to advanced technologies.
The blacklist, which now includes over 1,000 entities, prohibits US companies from exporting sensitive technologies to the listed firms without obtaining a special license. The affected Chinese companies span a range of industries, including artificial intelligence, semiconductor manufacturing, and aerospace.
The US government's decision to expand the export blacklist reflects growing concerns about China's rapid technological advancements and their potential implications for national security. The move is also seen as part of a broader trade and technology rivalry between the US and China.
The addition of these Chinese tech firms to the export blacklist is likely to have significant implications for global supply chains and the development of emerging technologies.